A merica ,fewisk Periodical Cotter April 4, 1941 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 17 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Children's Seder at Annual Community Center Comedy Lieut. Frederick To Be Staged on April 20 and 21 To Address Detroit the Bnai David Bnai Brith Lodge In conformity with a tradition established since its establishment the Bnai David Religious School conducts a children's Seder the Sunday preceding Pesach. This Sunday, April 6, at 10 a. m., the Seder will be conducted for about 500 pupils of the school. The ceremony will be conducted under the guidance of Rabbi J. S. Sper- ka. But all the ceremonies are performed by pupils of the schools. Lieut. C. R. Frederick, who was dean of men for 10 years at the University of Illinois and (luring that time cooperated in numerous activities with Dr. A. L. Sachar of the Hillel Foun- dation, will address the Detroit Lodge of Bnai Brith on Tuesday evening, April 15, at the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El. Lieut. Frederick will speak on "Selfridge Field" and will illus- trate his talk with a 45-minute sound film. The public is in- vited to this program. DO YOUR PASSOVER SHOPPING AT DEXTER FULLERTON MARKET PISGAH MEETS MONDAY NIGHT Everything You Need Kosher Shel Pesach QUALITY GROCERIES, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT REASONABLE PRICES Delegates to Report on Supreme Lodge Convention Next Monday night Pisgah Lodge No. 31 of Bnai Brith will meet in the main auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, Louis II. Schostak, president, an- nounces. A feature of this business meet- ing will be a report on the pro- ceedings of the Bnai Brith tri- ennial convention which just con- cluded in Chicago, by local dele- gates Aaron Droock, past presi- dent of District Grand Lodge No. 6, and Samuel W. Leib. A city-wide initiation of all local Bnai Brith lodges under the auspices of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council will be held on Sunday, April 20, at Temple Beth El. Pisgah's degree team wlil exemplify the initiatory rit- ual. A speaker of national repu- tation will talk. On April 28 Pisgah Lodge will meet with Women's Auxiliary No. 122 at the Bnai. Moshe. Last Monday night, at the gen- eral committee meeting of Pisgah Lodge, Louis II. Schostak an- nounced that the Bnai Brith moonlight will be held on Sunday, July 13. Ben Rhodes was ap- pointed general chairman. Participating in the Seder will be Robert Solomon, Arnold Fuh- rer, Sarah Shulman, George Blo- stein, Sheldon Capp, Sol Levine, Steward Feldstein, Rita Bricker, Edwin Lewison, and many others. others. The Bnai David Sisterhood sponsors of the religious school, will be present as guests, and the special committee of the Sis- terhood will act as hostesses. The boys and girls' Scout Troops of the Bnai David have been in- v ited as guests for the Seder. Charles Jacobson is the principal of the school. PROMPT DELIVERIES AT ANY TIME DEXTER FULLERTON MARKET To. 6.9232-8-5424 12540 Dexter, coy. Fullerton JOE MENDLOVITS and MORRIS SHAPIRO, Props. STANDING: DELPHINE FINN, RITA ROSENBLATT AND GERTRUDE LEVE; SEATED: RALPH SHULMAN AND MARION WINKELMAN The Swami takes a hand in the love affair of the ingenue in the above comedy scene from "Hold That Pose," an original musical comedy to be staged at the Detroit Jewish Community Center on the evenings of April 20 and 21. This year's Community Center production has been written and directed by Seymour Simons, one of Detroit's outstanding composers, and Julian Zemon. It is replete with new melodies, laughs and a chorus trained in sparkling dance routines. Tickets are 65 cents each and can be secured by calling the Jewish Community Center, Madison 8400. Mrs. Avis Shulman To Address J. N. F. Auxiliary April 9 In celebration of the record- breaking success of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, in enrolling 2,000 women as contributors to the 10th an- nual donor luncheon held on On Wednesday, April 9, at 8 March 19, a victory meeting will p. m., in the Masonic Temple, be held at the Rose Sittig Cohen Mosaic Chapter, Order of De Molay, will install officers for the ensuing term. A special feature known as the Majority Service, given to those who have reached their majority in the Order dur- ing the year, will be conferred on several members. The Installation will be con- ducted by the members of the Round Table, the senior organi- zation Of the Mosaic Chapter. Harold Braverman will be in- st.illed as the master councilor and will be assisted by the follow- ing: Treasurer, Edward Black; senior councilor, Herbert Isner; junior councilor, Moe Traurig; senior deacon, Melvin Waserman; junior deacon, Morris Braver- man; senior steward, Lawrence Silverman; junior steward, Her- bert Baker; chaplain, Jack Perl- mutter; marshal, Harry Michal- son; standard bearer, Samuel La Fond; almoner, Sol Stein; sen- tinel, Alvin Geffen; preceptors, ATI- S 7.--CLAMITZ SHULMAN Leslie West, Shelden Barron, Harry Loberman, Martin Kell- Building, Lawton near Davison, man, Edward Alter, Donald Burn- at 1 p. m. on Wednesday, April 9. Mrs. Avis Clamitz Shulman, stein, Dave Feldman. noted writer and lecturer, will be Dr. Goldman to Tour South the guest speaker. A report will Americ a in Behalf of Palestine be submitted by Mrs. Philip J. NEW YORK. —(WNS)— Dr. Cutler, chairman of the donor Solomon Goldman of Chicago, na- luncheon, on the success of the tional co-chairman of the United annual event. Mrs. Avis Clamitz Shulman, Palestine Appeal, will make a six weeks' tour of South America in noted writer and lecturer, will behalf of the Palestine Founda- be the guest speaker. A report tion Fund (Keren Ilayesod) in wil be submitted by Mrs. Philip order to mobilize increased sup- .1. Cutler, chairman of the donor port for the upbuilding and de- luncheon, on the success of the event. fense of the Jewish homeland annual Mrs. Shulman, the guest speak- in Palestine, it is announced here. er, was educated at the Universi- Dr. Goldman will leave for ties of Chicago, Cincinnati and South America from Miami by Northwestern, specializing in lit- plane on Sunday, April 20, and erature. For four years she also return to the United States on studied at Hebrew Union College. June 1. He will seek to bring She has lectured in all sections about a wider participation in of the United States before the program for the maintenance varied audiences and has acquired of the Jewish National Home in an enviable reputation as a liter- Palestine on the part of Jewish try critic, and as book. reviewer. communities in Argentine, Chile, Having traveled extensively both Brazil and Uruguay. in Europe and the Near East, ZURICH (WNS)—Nazi agents Mrs. Shulman's experiences in have been sent to French Moroc- Palestine have especially provided co and Syria to stir up agitation her with the chief topics for her against the Jews in those coun- public addresses. In Palestine, she tries, it was reported here. Nazi worked for some time in modern agents in Syria have been spread- collectives and acquired first hand ing reports that Great Britain knowledge of life among the pio- De Molay Chapter Installs Its Officers and- Turkey are prepared to neers. 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